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LSU Medical School
Hallenbeck Named
Visiting Professor
Dr. George A. Hallenbeck,
professor of surgery at the
University of Alabama, Bir-mingham
Medical Center, has
been named the second Dr.
Paul D. Abramson Visiting
Professor of the Louisiana
State University Medical
School at Shreveport and Con-federate
Memorial Medical
Center.
Dr. Frank T. Kurzweg,
professor and head of surgery
at LSU Medical School, made
the announcement.
Dr. Abramson was chief of
surgery at Confederate from
1951 until his death in 1959,
but had served on the staff of
the hospital for many years.
Dr. W. Dean Warren,
Whitehead professor and
chairman of the Department
of Surgery at Emory Univer-sity
School of Medicine,
Atlanta, Ga., was the first
Abramson Professor.
Hallenbeck will speak
Tuesday at Confederate.
He will speak from 8 a.m.
to 9 a.m. on "Crohn's Disease
— A Medical and Surgical
Dilemma," and from 4 p.m.
to 5 p.m. on "The Patient
With Duodenal Ulcer
Disease."
The speaker holds the
medical degree from North-western
University Medical
School, and the Ph.D. from
Mayo Foundation, University
of Minnesoto.
He interned at Virginia
Mason Hospital, Seattle,
Wash., and had fellowships in
physiology and surgery at
Mayo Foundation.
He is certified by the
American Board of Surgery.
Hollenbeck went to the
University of Alabama
Medical School in 1969 from
the Mayo Foundation where
he was professor of surgery
and physiology.
He holds membership in
numerous organizations, in-cluding
Phi Beta Kappa and
Alpha Omega Alpha, the
American College of
Surgeons, the American
Surgical Association, the
Transplantation Society and
the Western Surgical Society.
Dr. George A. Hallenbeck

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LSU Medical School
Hallenbeck Named
Visiting Professor
Dr. George A. Hallenbeck,
professor of surgery at the
University of Alabama, Bir-mingham
Medical Center, has
been named the second Dr.
Paul D. Abramson Visiting
Professor of the Louisiana
State University Medical
School at Shreveport and Con-federate
Memorial Medical
Center.
Dr. Frank T. Kurzweg,
professor and head of surgery
at LSU Medical School, made
the announcement.
Dr. Abramson was chief of
surgery at Confederate from
1951 until his death in 1959,
but had served on the staff of
the hospital for many years.
Dr. W. Dean Warren,
Whitehead professor and
chairman of the Department
of Surgery at Emory Univer-sity
School of Medicine,
Atlanta, Ga., was the first
Abramson Professor.
Hallenbeck will speak
Tuesday at Confederate.
He will speak from 8 a.m.
to 9 a.m. on "Crohn's Disease
— A Medical and Surgical
Dilemma," and from 4 p.m.
to 5 p.m. on "The Patient
With Duodenal Ulcer
Disease."
The speaker holds the
medical degree from North-western
University Medical
School, and the Ph.D. from
Mayo Foundation, University
of Minnesoto.
He interned at Virginia
Mason Hospital, Seattle,
Wash., and had fellowships in
physiology and surgery at
Mayo Foundation.
He is certified by the
American Board of Surgery.
Hollenbeck went to the
University of Alabama
Medical School in 1969 from
the Mayo Foundation where
he was professor of surgery
and physiology.
He holds membership in
numerous organizations, in-cluding
Phi Beta Kappa and
Alpha Omega Alpha, the
American College of
Surgeons, the American
Surgical Association, the
Transplantation Society and
the Western Surgical Society.
Dr. George A. Hallenbeck